TUNING BRAGG WAVELENGTH BY WRITING GRATINGS ON PRESTRAINED FIBERS

Citation
Q. Zhang et al., TUNING BRAGG WAVELENGTH BY WRITING GRATINGS ON PRESTRAINED FIBERS, IEEE photonics technology letters, 6(7), 1994, pp. 839-841
Citations number
7
Categorie Soggetti
Optics,"Physics, Applied
ISSN journal
10411135
Volume
6
Issue
7
Year of publication
1994
Pages
839 - 841
Database
ISI
SICI code
1041-1135(1994)6:7<839:TBWBWG>2.0.ZU;2-#
Abstract
Bragg gratings at a specific wavelength are made using an Excimer KrF laser and a phase mask. The wavelength can be varied for fine tuning a nd multiplexing applications by straining the optical fiber during UV illumination. When the strain is removed, the grating formed is at a s maller wavelength than that dictated by the phase mask for the unstrai ned fiber. This technique was demonstrated by writing two gratings loc ated at the same point in the optical fiber. The transmission from the first grating was used as a means for in situ absolute wavelength tun ing. The second grating made with approximately 0.2% axial strain was at 1534.54 nm. Once the grating was made, the strain was removed from the fiber leaving the second grating tuned to 1532.04 nm, a wavelength shift of 2.5 nm.